Bonds of Fire: The Bellum Sisters 2 (paranormal erotic romance)

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    Willow looked around the office and considered lying. Admitting that the Alpha had bested her in this particular match didn’t sit well with her.
    “He got you, didn’t he?” Willow sighed heavily.
    “Yes, for now. I’m in his house at his in Oklahoma. Ugh, get me out of here, Lily.” Her sister’s tinkling laughter grated over her nerves like sandpaper.
    “No way. You two are going to have lots of fun.” Willow pulled back the phone and glared at it as if it had two heads.
    “Have you been talking to him or something because I keep hearing the same thing from him?”
    “Nope, never met him but I’m going to. I’ll call Chloe as soon as we hang up and we’ll come over.”
    “Thank God. You guys can sneak me out of this place.” Relief had her shoulders sagging.
    “No can do,” her sister said flatly.
    “What the hell do you mean no can do?”
    “I’ve had visions, Willow. I’m not taking you out of there and neither will Chloe. You need to stay there and deal with things; it’ll turn out for the best, I swear.”
    “Excuse me?” sputtered Willow. “You cannot leave me here! This is a prison. There is a girl already who has a fucking bullseye on my head. She probably thinks I’m encroaching on her man. And he has extra guards to keep me from escaping.”
    Lily sighed loudly. “You’re just exaggerating now. Really, Willow, leave that for me please. I’ll tell you what just because I love you, I’ll call Chloe right now, and we’ll be there ASAP.” Willow checked the clock.
    “Ugh, I’m afraid that’s not soon enough. It’ll be at least a day before you guys could get here.” Lily giggled.
    “Nope, Tyrian has special demons on his team. They can teleport!” A sudden throbbing pain slammed against Willow’s forehead. She rubbed it.
    “Isn’t that just peachy.”
    “It is. Also, I’m going to seduce my demon.”
    “Huh?” Willow said, feeling dumber by the minute.
    “Telal Demuzi. I met him, and I’m already halfway in love with him. I keep having dreams about him,” she sighed dramatically. “I can’t wait for my birthday. Another eight months...”
    “Riiight,” Willow said. “Listen just get over here as soon as you can. I need you guys.” She said the last softly and hoped Lily didn’t hear the desperation in her voice.
    “Right-o. Love you, sis. Have fun why don’t you? We’ll be there as soon as we can. Bye!”
    Willow started to say goodbye but Lily hung up before she had the chance.
    “Little brat.” She laughed softly.
    Feeling infinitely better knowing the cavalry was coming to help, Willow went outside. The town looked completely different from yesterday. People were out walking, dogs were in the yards, children and mother’s were out playing.
    Willow took a deep breath, then went to introduce herself. It wasn’t because Lyonis asked her to, but because she needed to find allies. Allies to help her escape.
     
    * * *
     
    Lyonis smiled at his guards, Jackie and Thane. He didn’t trust anyone more to run the pack while he was away. They were his best fighters, his smartest soldiers, and his most trustworthy. Both dominant shapeshifters, Thane and Jackie took a long time to accept a partnership.
    Lyonis knew his pack members and sometimes he knew things about them they never quite saw themselves. In this case, he knew that Jackie and Thane were desperate for each other but allowing their own differences to keep them apart. He almost grinned at them; if only they had any idea just how great two dominants could be together. Already he was learning, and he loved it.
    “You’re late,” Thane said with a frown.
    Lyonis grinned at him. “I was occupied this morning.”
    “I bet,” Jackie said with a cocked eyebrow.
    Thane gave her a hard look. “I guess in your world a man can’t enjoy his new mate.” Jackie crossed her arms and squared off against him.
    “No, Thane. In my world, work comes before play. Besides, she isn’t his mate yet. If you

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